The
Ann Arbor Business Review is a weekly business journal published in
Ann Arbor, Michigan. The publication, formerly distributed in a tab format but now primarily on-line, covers business news in the
Washtenaw County and
Livingston County areas.
The publication started as
Business Direct Weekly in January 2003 and became
Business Review Washtenaw/Livingston in late 2004. It changed names again in 2005, becoming the
Ann Arbor Business Review.
Owned by
Advance Publications, it has the same parent company as the
Ann Arbor News, a daily
newspaper. The two publications share a publisher but are editorially independent. The
Ann Arbor Business Review drew attention in 2005 when it became the first publication to report that
Google was making plans to move its
AdWords headquarters to Ann Arbor.
The business journal is part of the Michigan Business Review network, which also includes the
Novi-based
Oakland Business Review and the
Kalamazoo-based
Western Michigan Business Review. Following the folding of the
Ann Arbor News in July 2009 as a daily printed paper, the
Ann Arbor Business Review ceased its regular printed offering on August 13 and joined the
News as a primarily on-line publication, sharing the
AnnArbor.com Web site and appearing in the AnnArbor.com print edition each Sunday.
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